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  1. Local Korean Taylor does wonderful work for greatful freinds.
  2. Interesting insight into this story of Dwain, if you watch and listen carefuly.
  3. I get your drift, but that's a rather vauge response. Anything more graphic? Specificaly, thrusting, v/s, sucking, lapping or kissing? Seriously. I suppose timing is everything! How does one know?
  4. I am a conisiour, and expert cunnilli,...... However, I also know that I don't know all. The more advise the better for her, and perhaps the fun for you in the telling. So, tell me, us, what works?
  5. Peyote can help you fly.
  6. You all are not being sensitive to us big boys, who have had to deal all our lives with larger than normal cocks. It's not always been as easy or fun as you might imagine. Just kidding, a big cock has made life easy and a lot of fun!!!!!!!! IMAGINE..........hehehehehehehehe loving life!
  7. Here's another question. Told you I'd pester the hell out of you. Have you established a communication vehicle between rider and horse, ie, tugs or hand signles, to ready the partner for slow forward speed, thus being able to sit upright. Or, dump the rider in case of traffic issues, or anything else? How does your remote video guy tell what is going to happen next?
  8. Haveing trouble spelling recreuitment. Is sthis right? Didn't someone post the question, a couple of months ago, 'would the vollunteer numbers decrease?" Seem to remember a couple of responses to the effect that numbers were up and or at best stable. Looks a little diferent today. Any thoughts?
  9. As for flying dudes, the coolest dudes, comfortable with rodeo, must have an adoring female counterpart who wants to get closer to the after action action. Yeah, I can see the picture. I've seen JP in such social environs, the man has a plan, I'll bettcha.
  10. Agreed, an excelent thread. Good words from everyone. One ego driven dissent tho, and not meant to argue with mainstream. I started out on a Skyflyer and started three others on the fastest, twitchest suit of it's day. No problems at all, at all. Granted all were highly experienced competition level jumpers. I am not a BMI and have no desire to ever be one, so I will not argue the prevailling school of wisdom. I actually do agree and say so to newby questions, "Find a BMI to start". Just $.02 worth, that every situation needs to be looked at individually.
  11. Does your exit senerio work equally well from a tailgate as from a side door?
  12. Perfect photo, thanks. Looks like the upper body strain is pretty severe. Don't look now, but think your camera is mounted backwards. Can you see where you've been?
  13. Nice set up post. Thanks JP. I would like to have a resonable way to explain to.... and entice riders. Got any suggestions?
  14. Guess I was a little out of context. I was thinking of BBarnhouse' post regarding the aerobatic style suits.
  15. I don't know what compulsory moves are required in freefly, but can you imagine BB setting the world on fire with ws moves in freefly competition that no judge could begin to interpret or score. What a HOOT that could be. Are there any regs regarding the clothing worn in feefly competition?
  16. Good link leroydb, thanks. I am looking for a lot more detail tho.
  17. Here is a topic i would like to learn more about. I would hope this thread could, in an orderly and slow instuctional way, be a learning tool type thing. Duece,' the king of rodeo', your input in a slow, ( so I can think it thru), fashion would sure be welcome. Lets start with, what is a wingsuit rodeo?........ Dirtdive, exit,.....what else is there....what could possibly go wrong?
  18. Anybody got a phone contact number? Mark
  19. The consencous seems to be 'FLOCKING' is the way to have fun. Any yea's or neh's? I got into skydiving late in my 30's as an escape from competetive sports. The fun, for me, is in the group. Both in the air and on the ground. I've been on some incredible flocks, that I still daydream and relive. Mark
  20. Adjunct to previous thread................ The direction of wingsuiting................... On a personal level, I have quit trying to entice whuffos into a skydive. Have any of you quit enticincing skydivers into a wingsuit jump? I'm thinking that the display of excitment and fun shows more than any converstion can. Video to the gang can promote the fun! Any suggestions?
  21. Reply to phreezone, vectorboy, tom, especialy.... At the the risk of getting flamed again,(which caused a chuckle, but nothing constuctive), you guys are all thinking what I am. That is, what is the best way to increase our numbers, "share the flock". Lets look criticaly at the different approaches, consider the influence, effect, and retention. The numbers available could be helpful. Tho they exist are not sent out for public scrutiny. Don't know why dzs have the numbers but don't want to pubizice. Must be business driven. "It's all GOOD", but there is always room to improve and cooperation and discemination may be key. Jason: ITEM: We all have to hand it to Birdman Inc. for their forsight and hard work, involving USPA in the creation of some sort of certification. (Some sort). Right or wrong, it was a start, and a damn good one! I hope, as Tom points out, that this does not become a requirement via USPA, and I doubt it ever will. But lets all admitt that 'Jari & co.' took the very "responsible" road to credibility amonst the skydiving community. Kudo's. \ Lets move forward!
  22. Not instilled by anybody pissed about anything, Just evolved from conception in the intersest of safety. (and perhaps in the interest of $ ) Hard to say. I am not the DZO. I am not 'staff'.
  23. Perhaps to expound on the thread, that wingsuit flying might grow faster if the environment was 'free and easy' v/s' fee for first flight.' I suspect that many fun jumpers will not try a first ws because of the fee, but many younger jumpers have come to expect and respect the fee as a sign of professionalism. Two conflicting dz's out west are Perris, with many local mentors and suits loaned, and Eloy, with a structured school and a ban on 'freelance mentoring'. It would be interesting to know how many ws regulars have come from each, and how many suit sales have been generated from each. Someone ought to be able to tally ws jumps/week at these two dz.